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» 2002 January/February

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Three-year-old Ariana Selina and eight-year-old Philana Selina of the Hopi Tewa Senom Dancers, here seen sprinkled with corn pollen, have charmed guests at the annual Heard Museum Fair in Phoenix. Join us in a preview of this year's 44th fair in March, one of the premier gatherings of Native artists in the world.

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» 2002 March/April
By Site Editor | Published 03/1/2002 | Blackfeet , Mohawk , Dakota , Cheyenne , Arapaho , 2002 , Actors/Film , US Travel , Canada

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Telling It Like It Is—Chris Eyre

Film director Chris Eyre (Cheyenne/Arapaho), seen on the cover with his three-year-old daughter Shahiyela Pourier-Eyre, pulls no punches in his cinematic depictions of contemporary Native life, as in his hit Smoke Signals and the upcoming movie Skins. Delve into his past and his psyche in this illuminating profile. 

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» 2002 May/June
By Site Editor | Published 12/31/1969 | Nakota , Lumbee , Potawatomi , Miami , 2002 , Music

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Jana—Powerful Pop With a Native Soul

We lead off our annual Native music issue with an insightful portrait of this powerful young Lumbee performer, whose brief career already includes a Billboard Magazine Single of the Week, a Grammy co-nomination and a Nammy for Best Pop Artist.

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» 2002 July/August
By Site Editor | Published 07/1/2002 | Pueblo , Lakota , Hopi , Choctaw , Oneida , Coast Salish , 2002

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Artist Ed Archie NoiseCat
They're talented, they're innovative, and they're in demand at Indian market events nationwide. Glass, wood and metal artist Ed Archie NoiseCat (Shuswap/Stlitlimx) is one of the market stars we profile in "Five Market Artists." Cover photo by Wendy McEahern.

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» 2002 September/October

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Anishinaabe Actor Adam Beach

This rising young film star from the Saulteaux Tribe of Canada has come a long way from the mean streets of Manitoba to the lush hills of Hollywood. The lead of Squanto: A Warrior's Tale, Smoke Signals and Windtalkers next plays the role of Jim Chee in Skinwalkers.

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» 2002 November/December
By Site Editor | Published 11/1/2002 | Navajo , Cherokee , Hopi , Chickasaw , 2002 , November/December

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Astronaut John Herrington (Chickasaw)
The first Native American tribal member in space blasts off November 10. And a look at the national organization that has played a pivotal role in their careers—the American Indian Science and Engineering Society. Photo courtesy NASA.

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